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Introduction
Product structure [modeling] is a hierarchical decomposition of a product, typically known as the Bill of Materials (BOM).—Wikipedia, Product structure modeling
Domain Theory
Domain Theory is a systems approach for the analysis and synthesis of products. Its basic idea is to view a product as systems of activities, organs and parts and to define structure, elements, behaviour and function in these domain.—Domain Theory, Its Models and Concepts, See References